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Tyler Perry's Young Dylan - Plain Faces (S1E4)

Tyler Perry's Young Dylan – Season 1 - Episode 4 – Plain Faces

Dylan doesn’t want to attend school, and does whatever it takes to avoid going, including convincing little Charlie not to go, either.

Runtime (min)21
Air Date2020-03-21
GenresComedy, Family, Kids
Network(s)Nickelodeon

Storyline

In this episode, Dylan's reluctance to attend school becomes the central conflict when he decides he'd rather stay home than face another day in the classroom. Rather than simply skipping on his own, Dylan enlists his younger cousin Charlie in his scheme, convincing the impressionable child that school isn't worth attending. Dylan uses his charm and persuasive skills to paint a picture of freedom and fun at home, successfully swaying Charlie to join his rebellion against education.

As the episode unfolds, Dylan's plan to avoid school creates complications for the entire Wilson household. His aunt and uncle must address not only Dylan's truancy but also the influence he's having on Charlie, who looks up to his older cousin. The family works to help Dylan understand the importance of education while also reinforcing boundaries about his role as an example to the younger children in the house. The episode explores themes of responsibility, the value of education, and the impact older children have on their younger siblings and cousins.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the importance of education and showing up even when something feels difficult or uninteresting. Dylan's initial resistance to school is relatable for many kids, but the episode demonstrates that avoiding responsibilities doesn't solve underlying problems. Young viewers see that school attendance isn't optional and that education provides valuable opportunities for growth and learning, even on days when it doesn't feel exciting.

The storyline also addresses the concept of influence and responsibility within family relationships. Dylan learns that his actions and attitudes don't just affect himself—they have a ripple effect on younger family members who look up to him. Children watching can understand that being an older sibling or cousin comes with the responsibility of setting a positive example, and that encouraging others to make poor choices has real consequences.

Additionally, the episode reinforces the importance of honesty and facing consequences rather than running from them. Kids learn that schemes to avoid responsibilities typically backfire and create bigger problems than the original challenge. The family's response models how adults can guide children toward better decision-making while still showing love and support.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
How should I respond if my child tries to skip school like Dylan does?This episode provides a good starting point for discussing why school attendance matters. Use Dylan's situation to talk about how avoiding school creates bigger problems and doesn't address whatever is making school feel difficult. Ask your child what specifically makes them want to stay home, whether it's social issues, academic struggles, or something else, so you can address the root cause rather than just the symptom of avoidance.
What if my older child is influencing younger siblings to misbehave?The episode illustrates how older children's choices affect younger ones who look up to them. Have a conversation with your older child about the responsibility that comes with being a role model. Help them understand that younger siblings often copy their behavior, and that this influence can be used positively. Set clear expectations about appropriate behavior and consistent consequences when they lead siblings astray, as the Wilson family does with Dylan.
Is the school avoidance portrayed in a way that might encourage my kids?The episode doesn't glorify Dylan's choice to skip school. While Dylan initially presents his plan as appealing, the consequences and family response make clear that avoiding school is unacceptable. The storyline reinforces that education is important and non-negotiable, making it more of a teaching moment than an endorsement of truancy. The resolution supports parental authority around school attendance.
How can I use this episode to talk about peer pressure with my child?Charlie's willingness to follow Dylan's lead mirrors how peer pressure works in real life. Discuss with your child how Dylan convinced Charlie to make a poor choice, and talk about strategies for resisting when friends or older kids suggest doing something wrong. Role-play scenarios where your child practices saying no or suggesting better alternatives, building their confidence to make independent good choices even when influenced by someone they admire.
What age is appropriate for this episode's themes about school resistance?The episode's themes are suitable for elementary and middle school-aged children who can understand the difference between right and wrong choices. Younger children in the target demographic can grasp the basic lesson that skipping school is wrong, while older viewers can appreciate the more nuanced discussion about influence and responsibility. The 21-minute runtime and sitcom format keep the content accessible and age-appropriate for the show's intended audience.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Young Dylan arrives at his relatives' home needing a place to live, but his streetwise swagger upends the conservative Wilson household.
12
Yasmine’s celebrity client DJ Khaled visits, presenting Dylan with a golden opportunity to prove his rap credentials and score a record deal.
13
Dylan has trouble adjusting to the Wilson family’s rules, leading to confrontation with his uncle that makes him feel unwanted.
14
Dylan doesn’t want to attend school, and does whatever it takes to avoid going, including convincing little Charlie not to go, either.
15
On his first day at school, Dylan starts a classroom protest over having to wear uniforms.
16
The kids help Myles plan Yasmine’s big dinner at the house for her boss. While Myles struggles to write a speech in honor of his wife, the kids throw out the catered food and plan their own menu.
17
After failing to get approval to go to the school dance, Rebecca tells her date that she can’t go because her grandmother has died, a lie that leads to a series of misunderstandings within the family.
18
As Myles and Yasmine sort out the truth behind a lie that spun out control, Dylan helps them plan payback on Rebecca before she gets home.
19
Dylan writes a serious rap about his mom, prompting Martin to read his diary to find out if he’s doing ok. Dylan catches him in the act, triggering an escalating run of each family member invading the others’ privacy.
110
Rebecca is being bullied online, prompting Dylan to encourage Martin to respond to some of the posts. His posts are not anonymous, however, and the family must deal with the fallout.
111
Dylan tries to help Charlie with his homework, but his unconventional style of doing his homework comes to a head with Dylan gets into a rap battle with their teacher.
112
Rebecca is babysitting Charlie and Dylan, but when a deliveryman arrives with a package from Dylan’s mom, Rebecca and Dylan fight over the rule about not opening the door.
113
The family can't get any peace while Dylan plays the drums all day and night, and everyone tries to convince him that he needs to give up his new instrument for good.
114
Dylan has a dream about his mom returning to get him, and reveals that he doesn’t want to leave. This becomes a reality when Viola reveals that Dylan’s mom is back, and planning to take Dylan home with her.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Dylan gets ready to return to Chicago with his mother when a change in the plan causes him to question their relationship and prompts the Wilson family to help him through this latest crisis.
22
Charlie seeks Dylan's help when he has a crush on a girl, but Dylan's rap music-informed advice clashes with Rebecca's more feminist take on how Charlie should handle the situation.
23
When the school does a hip-hop version of Shakespeare, Dylan takes on another boy for the lead role; after only being cast as an understudy, Dylan is determined to outshine his rival and nab the part for himself.
24
A lucky guess in math class lands Dylan on the Mathlete squad, where his teammate, Rebecca, is worried that he will hurt their chances in the upcoming regional competition.
25
Dylan plays detective after an expensive vase is broken in the house, but no one admits guilt, and everyone is a suspect.
26
Dylan has a new track that he's sure will get some attention, but he needs a female vocalist for the hook and after using Rebecca for the part, he can't contain his jealousy when she starts getting more attention than him.
27
Myles joins Dylan in camping out overnight for a chance to appear in a music video and score new sneakers, but a series of mishaps threatens Dylan's ability to actually get the shoes.
28
When a valuable collectible that Rebecca and Charlie sneak into school is confiscated by the principal, Dylan must help his cousins pull off an elaborate heist to retrieve it before Myles realizes it's missing.
29
Rebecca wants to use her new scooter to make social media posts, and Dylan wants to use it in a rap video, but both need to hide it from their parents if they want to keep it.
210
Accidentally trapped in the garage with Myles, Dylan puts his street smarts to the test against Charlie's scout smarts to see who can find a way out.
211
Charlie is tempted to change his clean reputation when a group of school vandals invites him into their clique, forcing Dylan to try to change Charlie's mind; Rebecca and Bethany protest when they are not allowed on the football team.
212
Rebecca and Dylan, desperate to sneak out of the house, plot how to get past Viola, nicknamed "Alcatraz" because no one has ever escaped on her watch; Charlie prepares a report on a historical person who inspires him.
213
Dylan insists that baseball isn't another one of his fleeting interests, but when he decides he wants to quit after a few days, he has to hide it from the family; Rebecca struggles to choose something for her class time capsule.
214
Dylan and Charlie decorate the school for a Halloween party and discover that the creepy janitor might be keeping a spooky secret; Rebecca and Bethany can't agree on a two-person costume for trick-or-treating.
215
Dylan's popularity skyrockets when he engages in an online rap battle, but the pressure to settle the beef at school creates a new set of problems; Rebecca's upcoming solo at church spurs Yasmine and Viola to offer fashion advice.
216
Rebecca's assignment to study animals in the wild leads her to observe Dylan and Charlie as they battle for suprema
217
Blamed for a classmate's prank, Dylan must decide whether to reveal the real culprit, or suffer the consequences for taking the fall; Charlie and Rebecca think the family is being evicted from their home.
218
Hoping to be a baller in his latest music video, Dylan secures a credit card and starts ordering everything he needs to look the part, but after getting Rebecca and Charlie on board, the kids learn that credit card debt has to be paid back.
219
The family tries to make Dylan's first Christmas away from home special, but goes overboard trying to recreate his favorite traditions; the kids panic when they realize they don't have gifts for their parents.
220
Dylan discovers his new substitute teacher is a former rap star, and Dylan plots to get him back on top; after successfully reviving the former star's profile, Dylan finds that own dream remains out of reach.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
With the annual Juneteenth parade on the horizon, Dylan and Rebecca find themselves at odds over the float parade; Myles and Yasmine utilize Charlie's culinary skills to bake pies for Viola's church social.
32
When Lay Lay and Dylan get duped into buying fake designer clothing, they team up to track down the scammer.
33
Dylan becomes an egomaniac when he thinks his latest song is a number one hit in Nigeria; Yasmine enlists Rebecca to direct a commercial for her business.
34
Faking being sick to stay home from school, Dylan and Charlie plan a day of fun, but Rebecca tries to expose their lie.
35
After secretly opening his birthday gift from Myles and Yasmine early, Dylan must invent a cover up when he accidentally destroys it; the family plans to be the top seller at the neighborhood yard sale by way of Charlie's culinary skills.
36
Appointed hall monitor, Dylan finds the job more than he bargained for; with their parents working evenings, Rebecca and Charlie must prove they can hold down household responsibilities by themselves.
37
Dylan and Rebecca form an unlikely team to win a school gaming competition; Charlie is tasked with painting a portrait of Myles and Yasmine.
38
After falling asleep in class due to staying up late for a family tradition with Myles, Dylan is forced into Saturday detention; the family deals with Viola's competitive nature on game day.
39
After Myles and Yasmine enforce a no-technology policy into place, Dylan, Rebecca and Charlie find themselves on a treasure hunt in order to retrieve their gadgets.
310
After his old rap group from Chicago pays him a visit, Dylan must decide between the past and his future as a solo artist; Rebecca puts Myles and Yasmine on a strict diet regimen.
311
When Dylan is assigned to write a history report for school, he travels back in time to the Harlem Renaissance.
312
Dylan and Charlie cause chaos among the family in an attempt to create a dramatic audition tape for a reality TV show; Rebecca and Bethany teach Dylan a lesson about compromising his values.
313
As the school dance approaches, Dylan and Tara work together after they realize they have the same nefarious hidden agenda; Yasmine becomes overly protective of Charlie when the family supports his decorating efforts.
314
Viola and Dylan work on his de-stressing skills so that he can reconnect with his rapping abilities; Yasmine reluctantly seeks help from Charlie for her anniversary plans.
315
Rebecca offers anonymous advice to her peers and a superior but goes further than is appropriate; Myles and Yasmine struggle to be partners until Charlie leads them with his advice.
316
Dylan must make amends after he invades the privacy and violates the trust of a classmate; Yasmine and Myles are disappointed when Charlie uncovers an awful truth.
317
Charlie gets his first job but must stand up for himself in order to keep it; Rebecca realizes that Tracee may be more manipulative than she appears.
318
Charlie's habit of listening to other people's private conversations goes wrong after he informs Yasmine and Miles of Dylan's new life plan; Rebecca learns the meaning for true friendship and accepting oneself.
319
When he's hired to perform his hit viral song for a commercial, Dylan's artistic integrity is tested; Charlie must give a school presentation on someone in his family tree.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
41
Dylan and Rebecca unexpectedly play the role of magician's assistant, while determined to return a cash-filled lock box to its rightful owner.
42
Dylan confronts 'Dylon' -- a poor imitation of himself with whom Bethany is smitten; Myles tries to help Yasmine fix their patio.
43
Viola teaches Rebecca and Dylan a lesson in sabotage. Myles introduces the family to camping.
44
Charlie enlists Dylan to help run his campaign for school ambassador against their mutual enemy Ace.
45
While receiving tutoring from Bethany, Dylan's decision to cheat leads to sabotaging Bethany's class presentation.
46
Myles worries he's losing the bond with Charlie as Charlie develops new interests that don't include Myles. Dylan and Rebecca learn about the financial woes of running their own record label.
47
Charlie convinces Dylan to stand-in for him in this year's Mother-Son dance leading to surprising consequences.
48
It's Halloween, and the Wilsons take the holiday very seriously; Dylan must deal with his family dressed up for Halloween when the heads of a hot brand stop by to interview him as a potential spokesperson, but while trying to do so, he experiences a series of fright, horror and trauma.
49
Dylan tries to mend a rift between Rebecca and Bethany only to make matters worse.
410
Dylan tries to convince local street artists to create a mural featuring himself resulting in widespread chaos.
411
Dylan and Rebecca hatch up a plan to set Viola up on a date with the delivery man.
412
Dylan and Rebecca secure a guest spot on a popular hot-wing eating talk show to promote their new record label, but when they get embarrassed on live TV and become the laughingstock of the school, they turn to Charlie to help get them back on the show; Myles and Viola compete against each other to see who is the most "adventurous", even if it means getting a risky tattoo.
413
After Rebecca is chosen as a model for a hot clothing boutique, Dylan and Bethany will do anything to get her back; a reluctant Charlie decides to let Myles and Yasmine take care of his baby egg for his class project.
414
Deciding they aren't babies anymore, Dylan and Charlie turn their bedroom into a man cave... until they end up with a rodent problem; Rebecca helps Myles co-manage his fantasy basketball team, but the two soon find themselves at odds.
415
When Rebecca embarks on a mission to sell Fun Goo, Dylan accidentally ruins all of her products, causing sabotage to her master plan to leave for Houston for an academic championship. Now Dylan and Rebecca have to make a new batch of goo, but when Dylan notices something is up with Rebecca, he soon learns the real reason why; Charlie goes to drastic lengths to avoid being embarrassed when he decides to join Yasmine's Bible club to impress a girl.
416
Dylan and Charlie's holiday spirit comes to a halt when they are grounded and are trapped in a delivery van on Christmas Eve; Yasmine becomes the student after trying to teach Rebecca a lesson about gratitude.
417
In an epic sleepover showdown, the girls and boys engage in a fierce battle to claim dominance over the living room; Myles and Yasmine attempt to have an entire night of fun to themselves in the garage, until Viola crashes the party.
418
After Charlie's video of Dylan performing a dance goes viral, Dylan must recover his reputation at school; Myles and Yasmine use coupons to trick Rebecca into doing house chores, until Viola and Rebecca get the upper hand.
419
The day of Dylan and Rebecca's launch party for their label is finally here! However, after a venue Rebecca had planned ends up being taken, the duo must find a way to secure a new venue for their big event before it's too late; Charlie and Viola contribute on their part to the label by opening up a mini diner at the house.

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